Which of the following statements is TRUE, regarding a period of constant moderate- intensity exercise? More that one statement is TRUE. The increase in Respiratory Exchange Ratio occurring at the beginning of a period of moderate-intensity exercise, reflects the increase in metabolic rate. The decrease in Respiratory Exchange Ratio that can occur during a period of moderate-intensity exercise, reflects the decreased availability of metabolic fuels. If exercise is continued, at a constant moderate-intensity, metabolism may adjust to increase the proportion of carbohydrate and decrease the proportion of lipid, used as metabolic fuel. At the onset of exercise, the increase in metabolic demand is fueled by an increase in Lipid metabolism. At the onset of exercise, the increase in metabolic demand is fueled by "anaerobic" metabolism. Measured Oxygen consumption underestimates true metabolic rate. The products of anaerobic metabolism generated at the beginning of a period of exercise, are reflected in an excess post-exercise oxygen consumption during the period of recovery from exercise. If exercise is continued, at a constant moderate-intensity, metabolism may adjust to increase the pronortion of lipid and decrease the proportion of carbohydrate,
Which of the following statements is TRUE, regarding a period of constant moderate- intensity exercise? More that one statement is TRUE. The increase in Respiratory Exchange Ratio occurring at the beginning of a period of moderate-intensity exercise, reflects the increase in metabolic rate. The decrease in Respiratory Exchange Ratio that can occur during a period of moderate-intensity exercise, reflects the decreased availability of metabolic fuels. If exercise is continued, at a constant moderate-intensity, metabolism may adjust to increase the proportion of carbohydrate and decrease the proportion of lipid, used as metabolic fuel. At the onset of exercise, the increase in metabolic demand is fueled by an increase in Lipid metabolism. At the onset of exercise, the increase in metabolic demand is fueled by "anaerobic" metabolism. Measured Oxygen consumption underestimates true metabolic rate. The products of anaerobic metabolism generated at the beginning of a period of exercise, are reflected in an excess post-exercise oxygen consumption during the period of recovery from exercise. If exercise is continued, at a constant moderate-intensity, metabolism may adjust to increase the pronortion of lipid and decrease the proportion of carbohydrate,
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